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Use the online catalogue| to search and locate material from the collections| of the British Architectural Library at the RIBA. To ensure that the collections are available to everyone, the catalogue is fully searchable and available online. If you need help with the catalogue, guides| on how to use the catalogue are available.
The catalogue:
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searchable using any keywords, e.g. the name of an architect, a building, book title, author or subject
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search results can be printed or emailed
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provides details and
locations of items in the collections
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publicly accessible 24 hours a day
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borrowers can renew books from the
Loan Library (RIBA members only)
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updated regularly by Library staff
Photographs, books and journals are held at the RIBA headquarters (66 Portland Place) and accessed through the Library's Reading Room, while the drawings and archives are accessible through the RIBA Architecture Study Rooms (Victoria and Albert Museum). Staff at the Library's two sites will help to retrieve any items that are in closed stacks or stored offsite, subject to set collection times and opening hours|.
Cataloguing and indexing
Staff at the Library regularly update the online catalogue and around 15,000 records are added each year, including ones for recent acquisitions|.
To enable users to search the contents of the Library's several hundred journals from across the world, staff also index journal articles as part of the Architectural Publications Index (API|). This is available on disc and as a book and also forms part of the online catalogue.
Some items may not appear in the catalogue; to see if material not listed in the catalogue is available, please contact| the Library.